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Team Trump criticizes Biden campaign for VP debate, says it would be unfair to Kamala Harris’ pick

The summary discusses the potential end of President ⁤Joe Biden’s re-election bid and ​the support for former President Donald Trump and his newly announced vice presidential⁤ nominee, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance. The⁤ campaign is waiting for the Democratic nominee for Vice President to be announced ‌before scheduling a debate. ⁢Both parties have ⁤criticized each other’s candidates, with Biden⁢ and Harris blasting Vance on⁣ tax and abortion issues. The article also mentions that Harris‌ has accepted an invitation to participate in a vice presidential debate.


The campaign of former President Donald Trump is hearing all the chatter.

After the disastrous presidential debate back in June, the calls for President Joe Biden to end his bid for re-election have been getting louder and louder.

(Biden even appears to be losing the typically-reliable celebrity wing of the Democratic party.)

And while the Democrats appear to be fracturing, the Republicans have largely unified behind Trump and his newly announced vice presidential nominee, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance.

Vance, who was introduced Monday at the Republican National Convention as the official VP candidate, is the sort of conservative firebrand that MAGA supporters can easily rally behind.

He’s also a VP candidate that MAGA supporters are champing at the bit to see debate Vice President Kamala Harris — who has been criticized in the past for her way with words.

Those supporters are going to have to wait just a little longer to see that showdown, and the Trump campaign offered a blistering reason for that delay on Wednesday, according to The Hill.

“We don’t know who the Democrat nominee for Vice President is going to be, so we can’t lock in a date before their convention,” the statement from Trump campaign senior advisor Brian Hughes said.

And to eliminate any confusion as to what exactly he was alluding to, Hughes made things crystal clear: “To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.”

The obvious implication from the Trump campaign is that Biden won’t make it to the Democratic ballot when it’s all said and done.

Reporter Greg Hill d the statement online, which you can see for yourself below:

Per the Hill, Harris has already accepted an invitation from CBS News to participate in a vice presidential debate.

Trump’s grand reveal that Vance was his VP candidate sparked a ferocious and notable outcry from the top of the Democratic ticket.

On Monday, both Biden and Harris blasted Vance on a number of issues, including taxes and abortion.






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